The Constitution Party has issued a call to conservative voters and several prominent legislators to abandon the Republican Party and “unify under the banner of the Constitution,” framing 2026 as “the tipping point” for doing so.
In a November 25 press release from Justin Magill, chair of the Constitution National Committee, the party said conservatives have spent years attempting to reform the Republican Party without success and asserted that the “Political/Industrial Complex” has prevented the possibility of any meaningful change taking place. It referenced its founder, Howard Phillips, stating he created the organization in the early 1990s as “an ark for Americans who are left behind and beaten down by the GOP.”
The party’s statement also pointed to a recent announcement by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who intends to leave Congress at the start of next year. It touched on several portions of her statement in which she said there is no hidden strategy within national politics and argued that both major parties are “ripping this country apart,” adding that the public holds “the real power over Washington.”
“She is 100% correct when she says The PEOPLE have the true power,” the Constitution Party’s release said. “She is 100% correct about the control of America by a Political/Industrial Complex is ripping this country apart.”
The party argued that conservatives are caught in a long-standing cycle of attempting to “save the Republican Party” while the GOP continues to move toward what it regarded as globalism and socialism. It said many conservatives eventually conclude that efforts to reform the party are futile and added that decades of Republican history have demonstrated a trend of decline.
It further implored conservative elected officials, specifically referencing Greene as well as Sen. Rand Paul and Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, to break away from the two-party system, which it called a “paradigm which is destroying the Constitution.” It invited both conservative leaders and the public to join the Constitution Party in the coming year, advocating for a return to “fundamental principles of Liberty and self-governance.”


Randall Terry really was not a good candidate for the Constitution Party. He was a single issue candidate. I do not think he was serious about the party and he did not run much of a campaign.
If only it were true. How desperately the nation needs it to be true.
But the so unfortunate and so bitter truth, which it will take multiple posts to adequately describe, is that the national CP is a ” Potemkin Village ” completely ” Controlled Opposition;” i.e.; no different than the Dem/Rep Uniparty and controlled by the same people.
There are many good and well meaning people in the Party but they only provide a shield for the Masonic controllers and its REAL agenda. See the work of Altiyan Childs.
The Randall Terry nomination was a complete fluke which will not be allowed again.
Don J. Grundmann, D.C.
Chairman, Constitution Party of California, State Affiliate of the Christian Nationalist Party; purged from the national CP after 25 years for following their imaginary principles.